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Correspondence Name Jasmin Meinecke
Telephone Number +44 (0)117 928 8145         internal   88145
Fax Number +44 (0)117 9255624
Email Address Jasmin.Meinecke@bristol.ac.uk
Position Physics (PhD)
Office Location 1.27

Research Interests
My research interests lie within the foundations of quantum physics. Currently my work is focussed on quantum walks and their implication in quantum computing and the possibilities to explore various physical and biological effects employing multi-photon experiments in integrated waveguide circuitry.

Education

Since 07/2010 PhD, Centre for Quantum Photonics, University of Bristol
10/2004 - 10/2009 Physics diploma course (Physik Diplom) with options mathematics and biology, University of Hamburg, Germany
07/2008 - 10/2009 Diploma project (Diplomarbeit), research group "Mathematical Physics and Noncommutative Geometry" at the Courant Research Center Göttingen ''Higher Order Structures in Mathematics'',Göttingen University, Germany

Publications

  1. J. C. F. Matthews, K. Poulios, J. D. A. Meinecke, A. Politi, A. Peruzzo, N. Ismail, K. Worhoff, M. G. Thompson, J. L. O'Brien "Simulating quantum statistics with entangled photons: a continuous transition from bosons to fermions", arXiv:1106.1166v1 [quant-ph]
  2. D. Bahns, J. D. A. Meinecke "String Quantization and the Shuffle Hopf Algebra", arXiv:1103.0974

Poster and Talks

  1. J. D. A. Meinecke, J. C. F. Matthews, K. Poulios, N. Ismail, K. Wörhoff, M. G. Thompson and J. L. O'Brien; Simulating quantum particle statistics with entangled photons: Continuous transition from bosons to fermions, QuAMP 2011, International Conference on Quantum, Atomic, Molecular and Plasma Physics, 2011 Oxford, U.K, 18-22 September (Poster, IoPP J. Phys. B prize for best poster)
  2. J. D. A. Meinecke, A. Politi, J. C. Matthews, A. Laing, A. Peruzzo, K. Poulios, D. Bonneau, P. Shadbolt, P. Kalasuwan, X.-Q. Zhou, M. Rodas Verde, M. Lobino, T. Rudolph, J. G. Rarity, M. Thompson, J. L. O’Brien; New Photonic components for Quantum Information Science, Advanced Photonics: OSA Optics & Photonics Congress, The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto, Canada, 12-15 June 2011 (Talk)
  3. J. D. A. Meinecke, J. C. F. Matthews, K. Poulios, N. Ismail, K. Wörhoff, M. G. Thompson and J. L. O'Brien; Simulating quantum particle statistics with entangled photons: Continuous transition from bosons to fermions, 'Quantum-coherent energy transfer', The Kavli Royal Society International Centre, Chicheley Hall, UK, 27-28 April 2011 (Poster)
  4. J. D. A. Meinecke, K. Poulios, A. Politi, J. C. F. Matthews, A. Peruzzo, X.-Q. Zhou, M. Lobino, N. Ismail, K. Wörhoff, M. G. Thompson, and J. L. O'Brien; Time evolution and boundary conditions of coherent two-photon quantum walks, Workshop 'Quantum Simulations', Centro de ciencias de Benasque Pedro Pascual, Spain, 28 February - 05 March 2011 (Poster)
  5. J. D. A. Meinecke, J. Carolan, J. C. F. Matthews, A. Politi, A. Peruzzo, M. Lobino, K. Poulios, X.-Q. Zhou, M. G. Thompson and J. L. O'Brien; Multi-photon quantum walks in waveguide arrays, Photon10, University of Southampton, 23-26 August 2010 (Poster)

Working in the lab with Kostas Poulios.

Quantum walk chip next to UK penny.